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'''Volodymyr Boshchuk''' (born 3 August 1982) is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] [[ski jumping|ski jumper]].
'''Volodymyr Boshchuk''' ({{langx|uk|Володимир Бощук}}) (born 3 August 1982, in [[Verkhovyna]]) is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] [[ski jumping|ski jumper]] who has competed since 2002. He finished 50th in the individual normal hill event at the [[2010 Winter Olympics]] in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]], Canada.


He made his [[Ski jumping Continental Cup|Continental Cup]] debut in November 2001, his best result being a ninth place. He made his [[Ski jumping World Cup|World Cup]] debut in January 2006 in [[Zakopane]]. He also competed at the [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|World Championships]] in [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2003|2003]], [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2005|2005]] and [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2007|2007]].
Boshchuk's best finish at the [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships]] was 13th twice in the team large hill events ([[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2003|2003]], [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2007|2007]]) while his best individual finish was 28th in the individual large hill event at [[Liberec]] in [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009|2009]].
First two World Cup points in Klingenthal 2009 where he reached place 29.


His best World Cup finish was ninth in a team large hill event at [[Finland]] in 2008 while his best individual finish was 26th in an individual large hill event at [[Norway]] the following year.
He was born in [[Verkhovina]].


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Latest revision as of 13:47, 2 November 2024

Volodymyr Boshchuk
Born (1982-08-03) 3 August 1982 (age 42)
Verkhovyna, Ukrainian SSR
Ski clubVerkhovina Ski School
World Cup career
Seasons2006-present
Indiv. wins0
Updated on 9 February 2008.

Volodymyr Boshchuk (Ukrainian: Володимир Бощук) (born 3 August 1982, in Verkhovyna) is a Ukrainian ski jumper who has competed since 2002. He finished 50th in the individual normal hill event at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Boshchuk's best finish at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships was 13th twice in the team large hill events (2003, 2007) while his best individual finish was 28th in the individual large hill event at Liberec in 2009.

His best World Cup finish was ninth in a team large hill event at Finland in 2008 while his best individual finish was 26th in an individual large hill event at Norway the following year.

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